Example sentences of "it seems that [adj] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It seems that personal equity plans are here to stay — even if not in the form that Nigel Lawson intended .
2 Whether or not we accept the particular characterization offered by opponent-process theory , it seems that conditioned suppression training is likely to involve more than the formation of a CS-shock association .
3 It seems that young women fear having the terms applied to them ( by men and also by one another ) , and they police their self-presentation and sexual behaviour to avoid being labelled slags .
4 At the time of writing it seems that digital tape recorders sold to the public will have various anti-piracy measures built into them for this very reason .
5 It seems that this Andrée woman was the star turn there , won all the prizes , played all the parts , set the fashion or whatever it is they look up to at those girl schools , you should know . ’
6 It seems that this tax charge does not actually cancel out the potential tax charge referred to above but it is difficult to see how there can be double tax problems because there can only be a charge on monies remitted to the United Kingdom and this can not extend beyond the amounts actually available to be so remitted .
7 It seems that incoming president Robert Palmer intends to instigate sweeping changes at Digital Equipment Corp , with plans to cut costs by $1,000m and shake up sclerotic procedures in an effort to speed product development and delivery .
8 So it seems that these sales taxes are not very different in their incidence from a value added tax .
9 IT SEEMS that these days Martina Navratilova needs all the inspiration she can get .
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